The ORAL Committee report presented today to John Dramani Mahama

The ORAL Committee report presented today to John Dramani Mahama

The ORAL Committee report was presented today to President John Dramani Mahama, revealing a staggering 2,417 complaints of suspected corruption. The report, submitted by Chairman Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, highlighted the committee's efforts in addressing corruption concerns.

According to Ablakwa, the committee received 1,493 calls through a toll-free line and 924 emails, all of which have been recorded and preserved for verification and validation. The chairman emphasized the importance of the ORAL Committee, questioning what would have happened to the petitioners if President Mahama had not established it.

President Mahama has assured that his administration will pursue legal action against individuals found to have broken the law, stating that the report's findings "made for sober reading"